Armstrong Atlantic State senior guard Aric Miller was named the Peach Belt Conference men’s basketball Player of the Week, league officials said Monday.

Miller notched the seventh triple-double in Peach Belt history and the first for Armstrong in more than 10 years in the Pirates’ 86-75 win over Newberry on Saturday. The Stone Mountain native had 26 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, setting new career highs in points and rebounds in the win.

His 26 points are the most scored by any of the previous five players to record a triple-double, and his feat is the first in the PBC since USC Aiken’s Alvin Brown did it in January of 2011 and the last Armstrong triple-double came from Donta’ Humphries in the last regular season game of 2002.

Miller is second in the conference in scoring with 23.7 ppg and is ninth in the league in assists per game.

Miller earns his first career PBC Player of the Week honor and his honor is the first men’s basketball weekly award for the Pirates since Keron McKenzie was the league’s Player of the Week on March 1, 2010.

Indiana No. 1

in hoops poll

Indiana is still No. 1 in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll. The holiday weekend tournaments caused a lot of change below.

Duke moved up to take Louisville’s old spot at No. 2 after beating the Cardinals in the championship game of the Battle 4 Atlantis. Michigan moved up one place to third. There were four newcomers to the Top 25 on Monday, all ranked in the last five: Georgetown, Minnesota, Illinois and New Mexico.

Indiana received 47 first-place votes from the 65-member national media panel, 29 more than Duke, which jumped three places.